The Evolution of Power Management in Renewable Energy: Innovations and Challenges

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  • Interoperability: Diverse hardware components and legacy systems often lack seamless integration.
  • Cybersecurity: Increasing automation creates vulnerability to cyber threats.
  • Regulatory Hurdles: Varying policies across regions complicate deployment and compliance.
  • Cost: High capital expenditure can deter adoption, particularly in emerging markets.

Addressing these issues requires a concerted effort among policymakers, industry players, and technological innovators.

In this context, emerging standards and open-source frameworks are pivotal in fostering interoperability and reducing costs, enabling wider adoption of advanced power management solutions.